This Laika animator is sharing incredible personal insights on how he animated the characters in "Kubo and the Two Strings."
LINK -> http://www.cartoonbrew.com/educational/animator-kevin-parry-breaks-shot-kubo-two-strings-145863.html
No title available

ellievsbear
Acquired Stardust

JBB: An Artblog!

Origami Around

blake kathryn
Misplaced Lens Cap

pixel skylines
styofa doing anything

Kiana Khansmith
RMH

No title available
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
almost home

oozey mess
🪼
One Nice Bug Per Day

#extradirty
wallacepolsom
Xuebing Du
seen from Poland

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia
seen from Singapore
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Mexico

seen from Canada

seen from Japan
seen from United States

seen from Vietnam

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from Kyrgyzstan
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Brazil
seen from France
seen from Italy
@cartoonbrew
This Laika animator is sharing incredible personal insights on how he animated the characters in "Kubo and the Two Strings."
LINK -> http://www.cartoonbrew.com/educational/animator-kevin-parry-breaks-shot-kubo-two-strings-145863.html
Behind the scenes of the film's biggest beasts.
How do you design a Niffler, an Erumpent, a Demiguise, and an Occamy. The artists behind “Fantastic Beasts” take us behind-the-scenes and share the challenges they faced creating dozens of fantastic cgi creatures.
Read more on CartoonBrew.com
The new school year is a perfect time for a refresher on the animation principles. Image created by Sydney Padua (https://twitter.com/sydneypadua)
Story Tweets by Matthew Luhn.
10 reasons to follow Matthew Luhn on twitter.
matthewluhnstory.com
A Los Angeles animation studio creating work that appeared on Disney and Nick-owned platforms didn't pay it artists for months and suddenly shut down.
Every young artist who is getting started in the industry should read this article. Be very careful of who you choose to work for because there are a lot of bad companies out there.
Read more on CartoonBrew.com.
The producers of "The Simpsons" called on Adobe’s new Character Animator software to help bring Homer to life in real-time. Cartoon Brew gets the details on how they did it.
Read more on CartoonBrew.com.
“Courage the Cowardly Dog” creator John Dilworth is documenting his Flash animation process in a new weekly video series.
Read more on CartoonBrew.com.
Tuesday Tips - A tip and an exercise all rolled up into one. Think of a simple shape when designing/drawing characters. When 2 very differently shaped characters collide, a world of possibilities seem to open up. #tuesdaytips #grizandnorm #shapecontrast For more tips, look up our “100 Tuesday Tips” book on Big Cartel: http://grizandnorm.bigcartel.com/product/100-tuesday-tips
Art director Aymeric Kevin talks about the discipline and training necessary to work in the fast-paced world of anime TV production.
Read more on CartoonBrew.com.
Animation History - Frank and Ollie and the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson!
Promoting their, now invaluable, book "The Illusion of Life" this clip from 1982 is fun look back with two animation icons chatting with a comedic icon.
Don’t miss this insightful look at how Zootopia was made!
Animator Tim Rudder shares some great insight and research on how to break up movements to avoid "stiff" animation. Head over to his site for more! Link here: http://www.timrudder.com/animationme…/breaking-up-movements/
Inspired (heavily) by my friends and colleagues at Disney passing down information in a great way, I decided to start putting together some notes of my own. Here are just a few of my thoughts on appeal for the face. There will be more to come and hopefully you can find this helpful!
(Tom rig from Long Winter studios. Check them out! http://longwintermembers.com/)
It's here! The software used to create Studio Ghibli films, "Steven Universe," “Anastasia,” and "Futurama" is now open source and 💯% free.
Read more on CartoonBrew.com.
Story artist Matt Jones, who worked on Pixar's "Inside Out," shares drawing advice he learned from a legendary illustrator.
Read more on CartoonBrew.com